In 15 years, the Argentine bonds back on the international bond market: Buenos Aires has announced the launch of a bond from 9 to 13 billion euro, whose revenues should compensate the holders of defaulted bonds who have not adhered to the terms the restructuring of public debt in 2001.

Policemen in Drachten have Monday rescued a young duckling from a well. Local residents heard squealing and parents saw restless walk around the pit. With a crowbar could be freed the bird from his predicament.

CBC News has learned about a troubling aspect of the drive to bring the Syrians to Canada: professional immigration consultants, in partnership with some refugee sponsorship groups, are charging refugees, thousands of dollars in arrangements that critics say are unethical and violate federal rules on sponsorship. The immigration consultants have been targeting Syrians living in the Gulf states, many of whom are there on work permits and are able to earn a living. In that sense, they are potentially a more lucrative client base than those in refugee camps in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. The consultants advertise on social media and make visits to the region, setting up shop in five-star hotels.

Thousands of protesters gathered outside Congress on Sunday, some in tears and some euphoric, as the votes were counted. One MP dedicated his vote to a man who had tortured Rousseff under Brazil's military government.

A 26-year-old university student was taken off a flight in the US after he spoke to his uncle in Arabic.There have been at least six such cases of Muslims being removed from flights this year.Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds met the young man who says he had an emotional breakdown after he was singled out and humiliated.